Finance /sales-type lease; lessee and lessor • LO15–1, LO15–2, LO15–3 Rand Medical manufactures lithotripters. Lithotripsy uses shock waves instead of surgery to eliminate kidney stones. Physicians’ Leasing purchased a lithotripter from Rand for $2,000,000 and leased it to Mid-South Urologists Group, Inc. on January 1, 2018. Lease Description: Quarterly lease payments $130,516—beginning of each period Lease term 5 years (20 quarters) No residual value; no purchase option Economic life of lithotripter 5 years Implicit interest rate and lessee’s incremental borrowing rate 12% Fair value of asset $2,000,000 1. How should this lease be classified by Mid-South Urologists Group and by Physicians’ Leasing? 2. Prepare appropriate entries for both Mid-South Urologists Group and Physicians’ Leasing from the beginning of the lease through the second rental payment on April 1, 2018. Adjusting entries are recorded at the end of each fiscal year (December 31). 3. Assume Mid-South Urologists Group leased the lithotripter directly from the manufacturer, Rand Medical, which produced the machine at a cost of $1.7 million. Prepare appropriate entries for Rand Medical from the beginning of the lease through the second lease payment on April 1, 2018.
Finance /sales-type lease; lessee and lessor • LO15–1, LO15–2, LO15–3 Rand Medical manufactures lithotripters. Lithotripsy uses shock waves instead of surgery to eliminate kidney stones. Physicians’ Leasing purchased a lithotripter from Rand for $2,000,000 and leased it to Mid-South Urologists Group, Inc. on January 1, 2018. Lease Description: Quarterly lease payments $130,516—beginning of each period Lease term 5 years (20 quarters) No residual value; no purchase option Economic life of lithotripter 5 years Implicit interest rate and lessee’s incremental borrowing rate 12% Fair value of asset $2,000,000 1. How should this lease be classified by Mid-South Urologists Group and by Physicians’ Leasing? 2. Prepare appropriate entries for both Mid-South Urologists Group and Physicians’ Leasing from the beginning of the lease through the second rental payment on April 1, 2018. Adjusting entries are recorded at the end of each fiscal year (December 31). 3. Assume Mid-South Urologists Group leased the lithotripter directly from the manufacturer, Rand Medical, which produced the machine at a cost of $1.7 million. Prepare appropriate entries for Rand Medical from the beginning of the lease through the second lease payment on April 1, 2018.
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Rand Medical manufactures lithotripters. Lithotripsy uses shock waves instead of surgery to eliminate kidney stones. Physicians’ Leasing purchased a lithotripter from Rand for $2,000,000 and leased it to Mid-South Urologists Group, Inc. on January 1, 2018.
Lease Description:
Quarterly lease payments
$130,516—beginning of each period
Lease term 5 years
(20 quarters)
No residual value; no purchase option
Economic life of lithotripter
5 years
Implicit interest rate and lessee’s incremental borrowing rate
12%
Fair value of asset
$2,000,000
1. How should this lease be classified by Mid-South Urologists Group and by Physicians’ Leasing?
2. Prepare appropriate entries for both Mid-South Urologists Group and Physicians’ Leasing from the beginning of the lease through the second rental payment on April 1, 2018. Adjusting entries are recorded at the end of each fiscal year (December 31).
3. Assume Mid-South Urologists Group leased the lithotripter directly from the manufacturer, Rand Medical, which produced the machine at a cost of $1.7 million. Prepare appropriate entries for Rand Medical from the beginning of the lease through the second lease payment on April 1, 2018.
Definition Definition Entries made at the end of every accounting period to precisely replicate the expenses and revenue of the current period. This is also known as end of period adjustment. It can also refer to financial reporting that corrects errors made previously in the accounting period. Every adjustment entry affects at least one real account and one nominal account.
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